TripAdvisor Reviews Villa Guadalupe Hotel Zihuatanejo

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... or keep them closed and lay in itch-free humidity? It was a long sweaty night...I hate mosquitos. The next morning, after waking up in my sauna, a swim in the Pacific sounded awesome. Fortunately I went into the hostel for some coffee first. Also drinking coffee were Alistaire and Oriana, a couple that were here to do a televised report on how Zihuatanejo had the most polluted body of water in the world. If I'd ...

... heat and my metal earrings burned as I was asked to rid all my troubles by "wiping" them off my body, off my skin, in the same manner you would wipe of water or ants, fiercly! I did as I simultaneously wondered if I was being cooked, marinated now and all.... I didn't get burned, and maybe I am "cleansed", time will tell. Maybe.

I do know that I have been exposed to true magic though. If not that afternoon, in every beautiful ...

... springs are heated by rocks warmed by the sun. The three large pools had various temperatures ranging from warm bath to hot springs and amenities were extensive including lounging areas, a couple of eateries and even a bar. Massage was also available to make this a sophisticated destination where you could spend a considerable amount of time.

One day when I was in one of my typical annoying ****** moods, he told me to relax and count my blessings. I can hardly count that far in any language, but he certainly is one of them.

So besides mathematic-, philosophy- and Photoshop-conversations in the kitchen with James (the kitchen is basically the only space we share as he is upstairs and I am downstairs), I've been busy photographing at various locations and ...

... example, and more than once! Basically everything was top notch. We had the "Grand Suite" and it was absolutely exquisite. The service, and food, and EVERYTHING was totally amazing and out of this world. I don't think I've ever showered with a more enchanting view. Or had a luxurious ...